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In reply to the discussion: This coronavirus mutation has taken over the world. Scientists are trying to understand why. [View all]wnylib
(21,438 posts)27. I wonder if the repeated infections
are due to the first one being caused by one form and a later one by a mutation.
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This coronavirus mutation has taken over the world. Scientists are trying to understand why. [View all]
usaf-vet
Jun 2020
OP
The virus doesn't need us to live very long, only long enough to spread it to others
groundloop
Jun 2020
#15
This is frightening. I know I've probably watched far too many "end of the world" movies...
NurseJackie
Jun 2020
#3
Humans have been around a long long time, and our ancestors before that, and
Steelrolled
Jun 2020
#37